Histological differences in wound healing in Maxillofacial region in patients with or without risk factors

Jachmen Sultana, M. Molla, M. Kamal, M. Shahidullah, F. Begum, Abul Bashar
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Maxillofacial surgeons often deal with many cases of delayed wound healing, some are related to known risk factors and some are unknown. This study was aimed to assess the histological features of wound healing on day 0 and day 7 in postoperative cases of maxillofacial region in patients with or without risk factors. Microscopic examination of tissue specimen is a reliable and reasonably safe method to evaluate the histological differences. Six known risk factors for delayed wound healing were studied, which are commonly associated with maxillofacial pathology. Both clinical and histological examinations were performed for the evaluation of 32 postoperative cases. Out of 32 patients, 17 patients with risk factor were in study group and 15 apparently healthy persons without risk factor were in control group. Postoperative clinical evaluation of wound was done at 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, and 11th day and histological examination of tissue specimen was done on day 0 and day 7. Based on six histological parameters, microscopic examination of tissue specimen was done by both routine Haematoxylin and Eosin stain and Masson's Trichrome stain. In day 7, healing wound of study group having risk factors showed profound amount of granulation tissue, early collagen fibres, plenty inflammatory infiltrate, vertical orientation of reticular pattern of collagen and minimum amount of mature collagen in majority of patients which indicates delayed healing. On the other hand, in control group majority showed horizontally oriented mature collagen fibres in fascicle. Statistically, significant association was found between study and control subjects in terms of pattern of collagen tissue, amount of early and mature collagen tissue at the 7th day of follow up. Clinical evaluation also had strong association with histological state of healing. Key words: Wound healing, Postoperative, Maxillofacial region. doi: 10.3329/bjpath.v24i1.2874 Bangladesh J Pathol 24 (1) : 3-8
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有无危险因素患者颌面部创面愈合的组织学差异
颌面外科医生经常处理许多伤口愈合延迟的病例,有些与已知的危险因素有关,有些则是未知的。本研究旨在评估有或无危险因素的颌面部术后0天和7天伤口愈合的组织学特征。组织标本的显微检查是评估组织学差异的可靠和合理安全的方法。我们研究了六种已知的伤口延迟愈合的危险因素,这些因素通常与颌面病理有关。对32例术后患者进行临床和组织学检查。32例患者中有危险因素者17例为研究组,无危险因素者15例为对照组。术后第3天、第5天、第7天、第9天、第11天对创面进行临床评价,第0天、第7天对组织标本进行组织学检查。根据6项组织学指标,采用常规的苏木精和伊红染色及马松三色染色对组织标本进行显微检查。有危险因素研究组愈合创面第7天,多数患者肉芽组织丰富,胶原纤维早,炎症浸润丰富,胶原呈网状垂直排列,成熟胶原较少,提示愈合延迟。另一方面,对照组在肌束中以水平取向的成熟胶原纤维居多。统计学上,随访第7天,实验组与对照组在胶原组织形态、早期和成熟胶原组织数量方面存在显著相关性。临床评价也与组织学愈合状态密切相关。关键词:伤口愈合,术后,颌面区域。doi: 10.3329/bjpath.v24i1.2874孟加拉国病理学杂志24 (1):3-8
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